As uncertainty in the markets intensifies, with the Dow falling 812.33 points in the last three days to its lowest level since November 2005, and the S&P 500 tumbling 95.29 to May 2005 levels, investors are increasingly seeking "safe havens" to weather the current crisis.

On a week where Financials dominated the market, Freddie and Fannie lost over 90% of their share price, followed by Lehman at a loss of almost 78%; the markets still managed to close positive on the week.

Q: On Fast Money’s trader radar we look at the stock that was lighting up screens across Wall Street. This company is credited with making milk chocolate, once a luxury item, affordable for all. The candy maker also provided the coating for Reese’s peanut butter cups, and later acquired the maker of that treat. But the confectioner couldn’t sugar coat the news for shareholders today; they’re raising prices and lowering full-year forecasts. Who is it?

The Shanghai Composite dropped another 5 percent today, to a new low, but they are not the only ones. Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia are also at new lows. The dollar is down for the first time in 11 days. Also: Lowe's, Lehman and bank M&A.